not more tlvan four years' standing,
HOPE LOSES FIRST GAME IN who wishes to he considered as a c m - .
ST ATE—37-17—RECORD NOW
dilate for faculty Bppoimtment to
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12 V.CTORIES OUT OF 15
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for your needed co-operation and
denta Studying
help. * Rigihtly considered, everybody
These countries need creative
is as much concerned in a suuccess- thinking in order that they may
ful Milestone as any member of the quickly rehabilitate themselves. ColStalf, for the members of the Staff leges have been at a standstill durare hut Hope's appointees—our ser- ing all of these war years. The best
vants, if you please—to the task of of doctors, engineers, electricians
preparing her book of memories, and mladhinists were killed on fields
so \diert you* are asked to put your of battle. A new genenation needs
name on the subscription list see to quickly to be raised to take their
ft*, that ;you are not found wanting places. Economic conditions condi{ih6re." Tlhe Milestone will cost more tions wiiU more quickly right tliemthis year than it has ever cost before selves if this present college genei—three dloflars^but the' Staff hard- ation of students finish the ; r work
ly needs explain that, mucn less and then turn to the- problems of
apollogize for it,—th^ present high their own countries.
price of print paper is a story that 6, Conditiona Among the Profeaaora
the newsplapere baVe long repeated.
lEven before the war, the salaries
' The Milestone is as essentia! as of the professors of Europe were
any textbook; and long after your very low. There (has been no intextbooks have been consigned to crease since and with the constant dea peaceful and dustful future in an preciation of the currency, their sit• unused section of your library, the uation has become most serious. Pro1922 (Milestone will bring to mind feasors are obliged to sell thedr most
an occasional hour of sweet memor- treasured books and possessions, in
ies wjith its host of happy smiles- and order to buy food and to keep a roof
recollections. Of course .$3 is $3 o v e r their head. • Most acute distress
and a most delightful encum- and suffering is found among the
brance to a student's lightness of retired professors, w^ho are trying to
travel, but do not forget that a live on their pensions. In a report
Hopeite without a- Milestone "s an from the Undverafty of Vienna, a
abomination.
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certain world-famed professor, now

million more molecules.
The Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company have
spent years in trying to drive more and more molecules of air from
containers. The chief purpose has been to study the effects obtained,
as, for example, the boiling away of metals in a vacuum.
This investigation of high vacua had unexpected results. It
became possible to make better X - ray tubes — better because the
X - rays could be controlled; to make the electron tubes now so essential in long-range wireless communication more efficient and trustworthy; and to develop an entirely new type of incandescent lamp,
one which is filled with a gas and which gives more light than any of
the older lamps.

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N o one can foretell what will be the outcome of research in pure
science. New knowledge, new ideas inevitably are gained. And
sooner or later this new knowledge, these new ideas find a practical
application. For this reason the primary purpose of the Research
Laboratories of the General Electric Company is the broadening of
human knowledge.

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baseball and track, and the monogram to be awarded in these sports
."
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shall be an eight widh " H " .
A commendable spirit o< earnestArticle Fourteen
ness has prevailed on ttie Campus Monograms—
since the holidays. I t is a laudable
fiec
fact that not a single park party,
Football: Any Hope Col8 u< €11
theater party, or any other kind of
t l t member of the A. A.
W K) ltva8
party has been held.
Recreations *
Pky** o n
football team
in 7 5
o f t h e ( UiarteT8
sought by the atudent body have
^
l
of the regul a r 8e}l€<Jul€
been of the most quiet and profitable
receive an- oflkdal
inc!h
an<1 shaJ1
type. Tony Teninga and Ruth
^
Pellegrom report an afternoon of ^ a sweater by the A. A. Any Hope
roller ska-ting; Ira Hesseldnk and Doc
student member of the A. A,
as
Ruissard, Some few thotful games of
^ P'^yed on the football team
n
checkers; the boarders at Voorhees, ' ^0% of the quarters of the regua subdued half-hour of " F o x and 1,ar s ^ ^ u l e shall receive the offi
e
Geese," during social hour. In con^ t inch 4< H."
Sec. 2—Any Hope College student
nection with this, we would advise
every one to reflect on the value of member of tfie A. A. who ihas plaed
on the biasketball team in 75%
examinations.
halves of the regular schedule
receive the official eight inch i " H
n ''
Ma belle Mulder has been suffer- a m j ^ 1 1 ^ presented a sweater by
iflg with a severe cold the past few ttie A. A.
Any College student
weeks and has been unable to at- m emiber of the A. A. who has played
tend classes.
on the basketball*team in 50% of the
halves of the regular schedule shall
IMartha Muller was the guest of receive an official eight inch << H. ,,
honor at a highly successful fudge Baseball
party in Room 27 last Thursday
Sec. 3—Any Hope College stunigiht.
dent member of the A. A. who has

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'Hope m a one hundred men piaying
league baskethall and tihds witih the
number of men who a r e pteying on
the varsity team shows how Hope
men look upon the greait indoor
ffamie of the winter seasons The interest s taking ihold now and more
enthusia&m is entering in as the
races for first position in tho Oollege and Prep. Leagues are ibecoming
closer. The teams are very evenly
patched and the scores are close accordlingly. Nine teams compose the
College league and four the Prep,
"Feeda ' at the expense of all par.ticpants are the definite objects in
view of the league leaders. No small
wonder the Dorm, men would rather
play than eat these days.
|The standings of the league are
as follows for the week ending Jan.
14:
COLLEGE
Team
Won
Lost Pet.
Kempers
2
0
.1000
Mol
.667
2
1
Tuinsma
2
.667
H
Decker
.667
2
1
Ihrmam
2
2
.500
Hager
1
1
.500
iWinfield Butggraaff went to
Laug
1
2
<2 .000 Grand Rapidjs last week to hear
Van Tol
0
Flikkema
0
2
.000 Campbell Morgan speak.
I
PREPS.
Any Juniors who have not receivTeam
Won Lost Pet.
Veldman
3
0
.1000
Kuiper
3
2
.600
0
Berkompas
3
.500 Garry De Jong.
The Syblline girls sold sandwichLoomans
1
2
.333
es and cocoa to the dormites at 9:30
last Wednesday evening.
Y. M. C. A.

\Grand Haven has this to say rewarding the Company F-.Hope gaime
pJayed dn Carnegie Gym. several
weeks ago: "The locals are beginning to realize that their showing
against the Hope five last week was
up to anything which could have
been expected. Hope is one of the
fastest college teams in the state

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plaed in 50% of the innings of the
regular sdhedule shall receive the official eight indh " H " .
Titeck—
ISec. 4—(Any Hope College student
member of the A. A. who qualifies in
^

"The Man Christ!" " T h e Two natures of Christ cannot be mingled"
and as the topic reads, so the description of the Ohrist came to us.
Winfield Burggraaff pictured .in 'a
clear and most beautiful way the
Clvrist of Galilee in His human nature.
" A f t e r all our disputes and differ- t h l ' s y e a r ^ t h j a t Juni^r ^
be presented a sweater by the A. A.
€ e w as g l v m g
mgs of opinions ere over, there still ' ^
'
Almla a ibeating j n ^ c a s e ^ baseball and track if
while
F w
Ho e
remains the one; 'what think ye of
f
P a man has receives three "H's" he
leaves tho b,ala,Re
the Christ." We musut confess that
favomble to Co. j^aii ^ presented a sweater by the
after hearing "Windy" on this topic F c o n a l d e r , m g state class. Alma ,8 A A
we see the Christ as an elder brother, a t 0 ^ n i 0 t l ( * 3 n ^ U college team and
^
6—The Board of Athletic Ason
ev
e r 8
e
and more as a friend than ever be'
®
y
ompBny
sociation ahall 'have control of the
tr,mm<>d J n , o r C o , l e g e here
Th€
fore.
'
"
buying of all sweaters, monograms
of the c m a eon
We have in fchit man of Galilee all
» P "
^
and blankete.
1
Coll e ee
v e
the c k s s of M l c h w a n
that "manly love, affection t o moth, , ^
Sec. 7 - T h e Athletic Board of
small
college
teams.
Control,
may by the Majority of
er, and manly fighting, which goes to
vote of all members prpesent grant
make up the human nature." On
MINERVA-MEL1PHONE
the Varsity " H * to any man, altho
the other hand, "we must not stop
the requirements n the above secwith the human side of Christ's life,
Friday night the Meliphonians en- tions may not have been entirely fult u t go on and see the Divine. Ohrist
is a mirror of God. He reflects the tertained the Minerva girls in Meli- filled. The Board of Control may
image of God. He ia the gateway to P ' l o n e Hall. The fair guests arrived a igo f o r good dause withhold or take
havin
the eternal God, the source of all a t 7 5 3 0 ^
« experienced the away from any player the Varsity
power. He it is who on the Cross of cusutomiary "earthquake," the com- emblem.
Calvary became the fountain head of
listened to a MeJiphone pro
igec. 8—-Recognition to different
all sacrifice.'' Christ it is, "who has
A f t e r this, all participated in mianagers of the teams ^hall be left
a
€W
am,es
the ikey f o r the celestial city, where
^ ^
* Then hungry appetites to the discretion of the members of
weTe
only Christ's men shall live. ,M
following Bill Klere- Athletic Board of Cotrol.
1 8
" W i n d y " quoted several times to ^OP® *
Fall to. ' However some
Sec. 9—IMembers of the Reserve
sem e(
to
,ave a
show that one "can put no trust
' ^
^
^raater interest in teams (football and basketball) shall
in mankind. You may have the will
lotheir than easing, perhaps receive a six inch " R " . Granting of
power of a Socrates, but one day Dykstra can explain. Amy Zwemer s u R ' s ' ' s h a l l be under the jurisdiction
shall come a crucial testing time, and interpretative piano playing was 0 f ^he Athletic Board.
without Christ you must go to de- ( ^ uel y appreciated. When the time
gee. 10—Members of preparatory
tlrew n
r
()T
struction. We must accept or deny
^
*
ddspors^ont,,
the
teams who have qualified in
Christ."
1
chaperone "took a hand - and every 6 0 % o f i h e r e & u l a r
in fo(>t.
wenit
we
The virgin birth of the Ohrist was
^ satisiuMl with ^ j i o r basketball shall receive a
clearly expounded;, including such the evening.
Hope Preparatory School Monogram,
arguments as science had to offer.
Basketbail—
The speaker urged the men of Hope
(Continued from Page 1)
Article Fifteen
" t o allow God to play upon thedr Association found guilty of neglect. Limitations to Article 14—
heart strings." In the Christ we indiifference or incompetence in the
Any Hope College student memhave the destiny of the World. What performance of his duties may be her of the A. A. who shall have fulshall we do—accept or reject? put out of office by the vote of two- fiifiled the requirements and shall
•s
•
thirds of the members.
have received a sweater the first
^ Miss Eva Sheur, U. F. R. of M. A.
Article Twelve
year, shall receive only a monogram
C., was a guest at Voorhees Hall on Amendments—
the second year; the third year he
Thursday evening. Miss Sheur repreISec. 1—Amendment of the con- shall receive the monogram and
sents the Y. W. C. A.'s of Alma, M. stitution may be adopted only at reg- either a blanket or sweater; the
A. C. and Hope this year. She at- uuar meetings of the association and fourth year he shall receive a monotended the U. IP. R. Conference at shall require a two-thirds vote for GALLY THREE
hAuou
Chicago in November and came to us adoption.
gram and a gold emblem. If a marl
with many interesting and helpful
Sec. 2—An amendment may be be a senior the second year he fulfills
suggestions
proposed' by any member and must be the requirements (he shall receive a
presented in writing at a meeting of blanket or a sweater.
Leona Kloote and Margaret Trom- the Association at least one week
Article Sixteen
pen went home for the week-end in before adoption.
Fees—The Athletic fees shall be
order to be able t o attend the FriArticle Thirteen
-$5.00 and shall include membership
day and Saturday meetings of the
The major sports of Hope Col- in the Associaton and entrance to
%
Mission Workers' Conference.
lege shaJi be football, basketball, all home games.

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copied about two-thirds of the ab, '
out of the Columbia Jester, but
hope
hope that
m a t by
oy camouflaging it with
Van
rained
p i ^ ^ e e e m the sunken
The scent
a u m r . and
and
. > f i l e r ' s , dorm sugar,

Feeding the
Ravens
OOR printing, besides being a waste of expenture,
gives negative, unfavorable impressions. Money spent for
poor printing is like feeding
it to the birds. Whereas, print
ing of quality is effective, eco
nomical, and lasting.
From the printing of the
simplest envelope stuffer or
card to the most complex order
we aim to imbue a spirit of
quality and^attractiveness.
Why not.let us co-operate
for a most pleasing result on
your next job of printing?
You'll find our prices right
too, the same to everybody.

P

M k
"the restaurant
" ' " " t a ' S Z Z
™ th.
Ted is the Editor-inKOhief. W e are
the cracks between their windows.
the Ed itor-i nhthe^Spirit-of-Fu n.
The Pine trees huddled together and
Hollands Most Fashionable Clothiers
tried to Spruce up every time the
Certainly the Lord loves a cheerwind whistlevl through Lieir branchful giver. Our address is: 29 East
es. Sven the gy-n was cold.
Of
9th street, Holland, Mich.
course you get. the idea
We are
trying to tell you that it was a
lOne day a guy by the m m e of
deucedly cold day. The only ele^ ^ was supplied by a Mike (not Mike Schuumians. This
ment ^of cheer
robin, M o w ^ ^ e d i n g thru the air. guys name was Mike Howe). Well
Highland Linen $1.15 and $1.25 boxes for
STEKETEE • VAN HU1S
The atmosphere suuggested tragedy; cnyway, this Mike went to the pos and within a very short spiace of time office and slays to the clerk says ^e,
Printing House
a tragedy was to be en«cted.
"Is there any mail or i i e owe.
180 River Ave. Holland, Mich.
)
Arm In arm a boy and i girl
Phone 1908
strolled swiftly with their hands in
The clerk gives Mike the once over
their pockets. (Their own pockets.) and then he looks Mm oyer again an
30 West 8th St.
They were goinfl: toward Miller's and almost decided to overlook him enDU MEZ BROS.
- it wasn't lon« before they were re^t- tirely.
Finally he said, " N o , sir,
ing their elbows on the counter and there isn't any mail for your cow
Dry Goods, Coats and
»•••••<
• giving tiheir orders for pie and cof- nor anyone's else s either.
Cloaks and
Millinory
J fee. They 'had been seated at tha
^ "
,
MICH
• counter for half an hour, discussing
Friday night, Carnegie Gym
S various subjects, and incidentally, help Hope win.
• drinking coffee and eating pie. The
Why not get it here?
girl was called a brilliant conversa- HOPE RESERVES vs. m y " REtionalist by her friends, consequentSERVES
Pebeco, Pepsodent, Kolynos, Euthymol, Norwich,
ly she never gave her visitor an opForhans, Colgates and many others.
portunity to speak. Fut he WHS sat/The Hope Reserves went down to
You Probably need a new Tooth Brush?
isfied to listen to her entertaining their first defeat of the se'ason on
prattle. He ould like to have had Thursday night in tiheir second game
more sugar in bis coffee, however. with the Holland " Y " Reserves. As
Fortunately, he remembered that
he the preliminary to the 4 'Y "-North.
54 EAST EIGHTH STR.
had a picce in his pocket, which he
gpme, it furnished the crowd
had, taken from the dorm
that morn
j
——- a C() . nteS(t f u i i of thrills and laughs.
ing. (Or ddn't they have sugar OT The ' ' Y " Reserves started witlh a
the table at the dorm. We don't
^
gained a four point lead
We don't know,) Anyway, he clev- b e | o r e priest started Hope's scoring
erly distracted her attention by WeUa ^
# Q u r opponents reHOLLAND, MICH.
What do you say?
''FEDERAL OF COURSE."
ing her in the shins as he swung m(a ^ nie< j | n
i ^ d throughout the
I. ? stool^
^ ^ 11 and
mm 1 quickly
I#'1 er
.
aroundV lJon his
rest of the game and tho our team
Fediral System of Bakeries, 18 E. 8th St., Holland. Mich.
slipped the sugar into his cup. We fought hard to overcome this handihate to do it, but yet, through this cap, with such former first team
scene of happiness, tragedy was stars as Sweeney and Warn^huis on
soon to stalk.
the ' ' Y ' 1 second it was a difficult job.
HOLLAND,
At the end of a half an hour, our Priest
I I IXTO't was
VY WOthe
VIIV -best
'V- ^ Vin the offensive
hero (for it was he) rose and picked ^
g
(>f t h e
a m € ; Be Pree showed up
up his hat and coat from the floor. w e l l a t d e f e n s e t Referee " J a k e " Capital $100,000.00 *
Surplus and Profits $86,000.00
A look of amazement cross the face j o l d e r s m a W i a s m ore winded a t the
Goods called for and deKvered
of our heroine (for it was she.) As e n d o f ^ g ; a m e t h i a n players, blow9 E. 8th St.
H. Neengs, Prop.
if in answer to her look, he spoke. i n g h i s w h i i s t i € ) p U iii n g the players
Phone 1528
Interest-paid on Time
•"I know I promised to stay two a p ^ t and declaring first downs. The
001
hours," he said, " b u t there cames a
p a r t i p u W y P * ®t finding
Deposits c ~ ^ w L u . i i ,
time in the life of every man,, when ^ j ^ ^ t , which, combined wjth the
For your meals and lunches while in Hollsnd stop at the
he must forsake his greatest pleijilU1" s iow passing, decided their fate, The
es." His voice shook with suppressed
^a|vefi was 8-4 and the final
emotionv "Duty eafl# Wf," he cried. t a j | y
Both teams have
N. HOFFMAN, Proprielor
"I must g o , "
one game to their credit; let's see
14
You
must
go''
*'
she
tchoed.
"
V>u
Holland, Mich
Citizens Phone 1041
see the Reserves take the rest,
34 W.8th . st
must go!" "Simply and effectively
die spoke.
Lt's do our share for has
DISEASES OF THE
M
he answered, " I
I
must
go,"
EYE, EAR. ' NOSE
ketball.
FLOWERS FOR ALL
must go." •
and THROAT t t x
OCCASIONS
For a moment there was complete
Are Registered.
See
22 West 8th Street, Above
silence, and then a demoniacal light . .Remember
the Milestone
TWELFTH
ST.
FLORAL
SHOP
Woolworth's 5 and 10 Cent
appeared in her eyes. A flood of T h u r s d a y .
Store
PLDIN
PblM 1S0I HUIZENGA berating speech escaped from her
Office Hours—
lips; and under the abuse of this inYell for the team Friday.
9 to 11 A. M.
furiated woman, the head of our
2 to 6 P. M.
hero sank lower and lower. Only
Tues. and Sat. 7 to 9 P. M.
once was he about to protest. As
ahe tore hds society pin from her
waist and crushed it with her foot,
DR. A. LSENHOUTS
Have
your
annual
photo's
Citi. Phone 1208
he looked up; but his head
sank
taken now at the
again, as he realized that he was out
ANDthree dollars.
THE
At last the storm ceased.
" O o ! " she exclaimed. ' 'May your
,:
'ps never touch one of Miller's cups
HOLLAND
with me again!"
BARBER ShOP
'Broken-hearted he left her. With
is the place to go if you want
tears in his eyes, he waJked down the
service. T h r e e experienced bar19 E. Eighth Street
Citz. Phone 1582
the Pere Marquette tracks towards
bers.
the campus. And yet what could he
do?
He had cut Education six
WHEN YOU WANT ICE CREAM
times already and even for her, he
for Society affairs
could not cut it a^ain.
at
THEN YOU SHOULD SCREAM
CASPER BELT
Of course we'll admit that's a
28 W«tl 9tk Sir.
WAGENAAR & HAMM,
good Kne of bunJc, but the less origCite. PboM 1470
14 Hast 8th St.
irtaf we get the better we aire.. We
Below Hotel Holland